شماره ركورد :
36588
عنوان مقاله :
Rapprochement between Sunnīs and Imāmīs during the Crusades
پديد آورندگان :
el-shinqiti, mohamed el-moctar hamad bin khalifa university, Qatar
از صفحه :
183
تا صفحه :
200
چكيده فارسي :
The Imāmī Shī‘a of Syria stood along with the Sunnīs as one group against the Franks, rather than as followers of different religious traditions. This article traces the rapprochement between the Sunnī and the Imāmī Shī‘a in the face of the Franks. Examples that were invoked to make the point here include the Imāmīs of Tripoli and Aleppo and the Imāmī vizier of the Fatimids, Ṭalā’i‘ Ibn Ruzzayk. Three factors seem to have underlined this sense of unity: doctrinal nearness, geographic proximity, and the political quietism of medieval Imāmism. Saladin’s relations with the Imāmīs are also invoked here. Being more pragmatic than his predecessor Nūr Al-Dīn, Saladin valued winning hearts and minds as much as winning battles. He successfully adopted a containment policy that was based on winning the Syrian Imāmīs and building a broad alliance with them against the Franks.
كليدواژه :
Islam , Syria , Crusades , Sunnism , Shī‘a , Imāmism
عنوان نشريه :
مجلة كلية الشريعة و الدراسات الاسلامية
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